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innovation

[ˌɪnəˈveɪʃn]

Definition:
1. The introduction of new things, ideas or ways of doing something.
2. New method.
3. The action or process of innovating.

Use 'innovation' in a sentence:

  1. Technical innovation has moved to center stage in contemporary debates on economic theory and policy.
  2. Technological innovations designed to save energy.
  3. We know innovation and entrepreneurs need nurturing and support, but usually just pay lip service.
  4. Good products and smart pricing strategies that drive robust demand can obviously accelerate cycles of innovation.
  5. Innovation is driving our economy, and nowhere is this truer than the audio industry.
  6. So what in the world does this have to do with strategy and innovation?
  7. A new perspective on learning and innovation.
  8. The sources of innovation.
  9. His greatest innovation was the use of interchangeable parts.
  10. Microsoft is committed to openness, innovation and the protection of privacy on the Internet.
  11. Innovation and growth in the global economy.
  12. Promote the innovation of geophysical methodology, and lead the future of exploration apparatus technology.
  13. We must promote originality and encourage innovation.
  14. The first step in new drug innovation is to collect large amounts of samples.
  15. No appliance manufacturer can survive without an ongoing commitment to innovation.
  16. This process, which includes further innovation , creates a valuable revenue stream.
  17. It brought about two lasting innovations in the study of chemistry.